Dexter causes havoc in the Big Brother house after he is transformed into an evil 'magician'... with disastrous consequences

Dexter caused havoc in the Big Brother house on Sunday night when he was turned into a magician for the evening.

Forcing the housemates into revealing some of their not too pleasant opinions of each other, the schemer was in his absolute element as he stirred up an absolute storm.

Announcing the task to him, Big Brother said: 'On your application form, you said you previously used to be a professional magician. So we would like to test your powers of deception in your very own magic show.'

Scroll down for video

Scheming: Dexter caused havoc in the Big Brother house on Sunday night when he was turned into a magician for the evening

While Dexter started the task out fairly innocently, turning his housemates' prize possessions into various objects, he then employed his 'mind reading skills' - with secret assistance from Big Brother - as he asked the others to use one word to describe each other.

When Sophie described Sam as 'sweet' when asked to use one word to explain his personality, Dexter was told to repeat some of Sophie's previous quotes, including saying she 'didn't give a s**t' that they didn't get on and that Sam should be 'man enough' to work out their differences.

Turning his attentions to Hazel after she described enemy Hazel as 'glam', Dexter revealed she had previously said 'Gina's just a b****y pain in the a**e' and that she doesn't 'give a f**k' about anyone else in the house.

Black magic: Dexter was blindfolded and fed lines by Big Brother as he forced his fellow housemates into revealing a few home truths about each other

Innocent fun: The task started fairly innocently, with Dexter turning his housemates' belongings into other objects

Turning the tables when Gina described Hazel, Dexter said: 'I'm getting a feeling you said that Hazel is jealous of you and that Hazel looks like a shop girl in a cheap nightclub.'

Eventually it was time for the final act, with Dexter told to decide who he would like to disappear the most. After debating his decision, he eventually decided Sam should go.

The Welsh teen was placed in a hot-seat and looked utterly baffled as Big Brother magically made him disappear - leaving him watching the housemates' every move from a secret room, where he could see and hear everything the others were doing.

Well that's awkward! Enemies Hazel and Gina were forced to reveal a few home truths about each other

Powerful: Dexter was then told to pick one housemate who could 'disappear' from the Big Brother house

Dexter said: 'I wasn't too sure what was going to happen, if I find out he has been evicted I would feel bad. Even though I don't really get on with him.

'I really thought it was just going to
be a magic trick. If I knew it was going to be a magic trick, I would
have thought about it a lot harder. He's a nice guy but he sleeps all
day.'

Sophie was also quick to discuss Sam , telling the others: 'I said to him I thought we were totally different. Be a man and tell me what the problem is and we'll sort it out.'

But Gina stuck up for him, saying: 'He's got a good aura though, I could actually speak to him about personal things. I'm his friend.'

Confused: Sam looked positively baffled as he was ejected from the stage under a cloak of darkness

Dexter raged: 'He's not got any mates now Callum's gone'.

Prompting a reaction of 'what a d**khead' for Sam, Dexter went on to describe him as 'cringey'.

But the rest of the housemates were shocked when Sam eventually emerged back into the store room, screaming as they were confronted with the teen.

Although he hugged most of the group, he warned Dexter that they would be having 'words'.I said specifically, "Don't feel the need to come and talk to me just because my best mate's gone".

Dexter replied: 'I wanted to come and talk to you because I felt for you, not because callum had gone.'

Fuming: Sam was raging as he watched his housemates talk about him from his secret hideaway

Sam then went on a war-path to go and find Sophie, who also hadn't been too nice about him following his depature from the house.

He said: 'I saw everything that happened. I did not say to you that we don't connect. I've never said a bad word about you. I know you're lovely, everyone else in here thinks you're lovely.'

Sophie replied: 'I feel you must have a problem with me, because when we went in the safe house we were having a laugh and a joke.'

Clashing personalities: Sophie didn't hold back as she bitched about Sam to her fellow housemates

Meanwhile, Charlie and Hazel sorted out their feelings after admitting they were doubting their friendship.

Charlie told Sophie: 'You do just kind of question people in here and think they're changing your ways for a certain reason. She's very, very intelligent and you can't blame someone for being intelligent.'

The bubbly blonde later vented: 'That's the thing with Charlie, she's just always nice about everything all the time. She should say something to her. It's two-faced, that's the thing with Charlie - she doesn't say what she thinks.'

Gina responded: 'Her and Hazel are just as bad as each other.'

Defensive: Gina stuck up for Sam as Dexter continued to bitch about him - unaware that the teen was watching his every move

Charlie later told Big Brother: 'I'm having lots of thoughts about Hazel and I don't want to because it's affecting the way I think about people. She's trusting me to tell me how she feels about things, but it's confusing me. I don't know if she's just opening up because she knows the public want to see that.

'I've got plans with Hazel, we want to move in together and go on holiday together so it does bother me. I've got all these plans with someone I adore but I'm questioning a lot of her behaviour.

Speaking to Sophie, Hazel said: 'I can't keep up with Charlie, she's been very weird the last day or two. It's not about wanting to change my game. I confided in her when I said I felt upset about the letters.

'She said I was just getting emotional because I thought it was what people wanted to see but at the end of the day I'm human.'

Moving on: Elsewhere, Hazel opened up about her feelings to house BFF Charlie, admitting she was 'dying inside'

But the pair eventually resolved their differences, with Charlie conceding that she made the situation bigger in her head than it needed to be.

Taking Hazel into the treehouse, she said: 'I feel weird and I wanted to talk to you about it because I've started to have question marks in my head. With the opening up thing, I'm not going to lie, I questioned it.

'I've been feeling it with most people but with you it concerns me the most because you're my closest person.

Hazel replied: I said I was a little bit disappointed because I was really hurt by the letter. People think I'm tough but I'm f**king dying inside. That's why I feel like I've been distant from you.'

Charlie explained: 'I think I made it bigger in my head. I should have just said it then and there, but now I've said it, it's fine.'

Friends again: Charlie apologised to Hazel for having doubts about their friendship, and admitted she was looking forward to them being outside the house

Advertisement

Share or comment on this article:

Big Brother 2013: Dexter causes havoc after he is transformed into a 'magician'... with disastrous consequences